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law. the president's legal authority derives from the authorization to use military force after september 18, 2001. congress should update this 12 year-old law. military and intelligence personnel defending against the terrorist threats to reface one decade after 9/11. including u.s. citizens. of course in addition to the statutory authority granted by congress, the president has broader authority to take necessary actions to defend the united states against terrorist threats. the targeted killing of american citizens, certain constitutional rights under the fourth and fifth amendments, even when they are up said the united states. the extent of those rights is not clear. what amount of process is due to an american outside the united states before being targeted by his government? i agree with the principal conclusions of the white paper that reportedly summarize the law as applicable to killing an american citizen who is a senior operation al qaeda leader. i agree that a senior al qaeda
law. the president's legal authority derives from the authorization to use military force after september 18, 2001. congress should update this 12 year-old law. military and intelligence personnel defending against the terrorist threats to reface one decade after 9/11. including u.s. citizens. of course in addition to the statutory authority granted by congress, the president has broader authority to take necessary actions to defend the united states against terrorist threats. the targeted...
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there are many federal laws. some protect eligible voters who have not had the opportunity yet to register. but together these protections are important because our right to vote is what the united states constitution is about. >> thank you. mr. reuin, five minutes. >> thank you, chief justice. the 15th amendment protects the right of all to vote -- >on >> o you think section five is a racial entitlement? do you think there is no basis -- >> congress was reacting in 1964 to a problem of race discrimination which was thought to be prevalent in certain jurisdictions. to that extent, yes it was intended to protect those who have been discriminated against. if i might say, i think that -- >> do you think racial discrimination in voting has ended? that there is none anywhere? >> i think the world is not perfect. you're not arguing for perfectibility. we say there is no evidence that jurisdictions called out by the formula are the places that are uniquely subject -- >> there are others that are very compelling. why sho
there are many federal laws. some protect eligible voters who have not had the opportunity yet to register. but together these protections are important because our right to vote is what the united states constitution is about. >> thank you. mr. reuin, five minutes. >> thank you, chief justice. the 15th amendment protects the right of all to vote -- >on >> o you think section five is a racial entitlement? do you think there is no basis -- >> congress was reacting in...
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stephen vladick, a law professor from the college of law at american university. he is a fellow at the center for national security at the ford university of lot in new york city and is the co-author of multiple legal textbooks and has served as an appellate judge in florida and california. he earned his bachelor's from amherst college and his jd from yale. are pleased to have him with us today. each witness has written statements that will be made a part of the record in their entirety. i ask that each witness summarize their testimony in five minutes or less. to help you stay within that time there is a timing light on your table. when it goes from green to yellow you will have one minute. when it turns red, the five minutes have expired. minutes have expired.
stephen vladick, a law professor from the college of law at american university. he is a fellow at the center for national security at the ford university of lot in new york city and is the co-author of multiple legal textbooks and has served as an appellate judge in florida and california. he earned his bachelor's from amherst college and his jd from yale. are pleased to have him with us today. each witness has written statements that will be made a part of the record in their entirety. i ask...
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tax law clearly favors the speculators. i think it is time we look at the refinery question, which hasn't been looked at. we are going to put a new focus on consumers. >> do you think that this country can have an overall energy policy that is effective for these big questions? >> that is in a very important question. the problem is try to lay this out and an understandable fashion. that is what the natural gas issue makes some much sense to me. in the past you have lots of valleys where everyone would come to meet and say we are passing a comprehensive bill that would be so comprehensive it would last for two years until everybody came along and said let us have another comprehensive bill. i think when you look at the dramatic implications, particularly of natural gas, essentially made an american energy, that is a very powerful narrative that really moves in exactly the right direction. we do this right, this is going to help our businesses, our consumers, it will allow for a segue to a broader use of renewable. they need
tax law clearly favors the speculators. i think it is time we look at the refinery question, which hasn't been looked at. we are going to put a new focus on consumers. >> do you think that this country can have an overall energy policy that is effective for these big questions? >> that is in a very important question. the problem is try to lay this out and an understandable fashion. that is what the natural gas issue makes some much sense to me. in the past you have lots of valleys...
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do you think congress needs to revisit that law? >> we're going to look at all the issues in a thoughtful way. it is pretty clear that our statutes have not kept up with the times. the last major energy bill was before the natural gas revolution, essentially back in 2007. i do think we ought to have a thorough review. we ought to be looking at different areas, for example, the tradition in the energy and natural resource committee is to focus on the production side. we still will do that. i'm also going to do everything i can to put a new focus on consumers, the prices that consumers pay. gasoline prices are almost $4. for this time of year, they are way above the increase we should be seeing. there's not a reasonable explanation for it. i'm concerned about tax law. that's is going to be an issue that i look at. i also think it is time to look at the refinery questions, which haven't been looked at. so we're going to put a new focus on consumers. >> at some point building of an energy policy piece by piece, do you think this country
do you think congress needs to revisit that law? >> we're going to look at all the issues in a thoughtful way. it is pretty clear that our statutes have not kept up with the times. the last major energy bill was before the natural gas revolution, essentially back in 2007. i do think we ought to have a thorough review. we ought to be looking at different areas, for example, the tradition in the energy and natural resource committee is to focus on the production side. we still will do that....
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the sequester, our additional cuts on top of that, and by law null until congress takes -- and by law until congress takes the sequester away, we would have to aboyd by these -- abide by these additional cuts, there is no reason we should have to shut the government down. >> so it continues to fund the government at these lower levels? >> i never want to make myself 100% clear with you guys -- [laughter] >> -- but i think it is fair to say, that i made a deal for certain numbers. there is no reason why that deal needs to be reopened. it is a deal speaker boehner made as well and all of the leadership made. but if the bill that rises on my desk is reflective of the commitments we previously made, obviously i would sign it, because i want to make sure we keep on doing what we promised to do for the american people. >> couldn't you just have them down here and refuse to let them leave the room until you have a deal? >> well -- i mean, jessica, i am not a dictator, i am the president. so ultimately if mitch mcconnell or john boehner say we need to go to catch a plane, i can't have secret
the sequester, our additional cuts on top of that, and by law null until congress takes -- and by law until congress takes the sequester away, we would have to aboyd by these -- abide by these additional cuts, there is no reason we should have to shut the government down. >> so it continues to fund the government at these lower levels? >> i never want to make myself 100% clear with you guys -- [laughter] >> -- but i think it is fair to say, that i made a deal for certain...
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, aside from the obvious reasons of marriage equality, and we should all be treated equal under the law, and it was a bad initiative, and we hope of the supreme court will uphold the rulings -- it was partly an educational process. we discover as we go along, first of all, there is not one person in this audience or anywhere that does not have a gay person in their family or a gay friend or a gay person that they work with in the workplace. nobody. the normalizing of things, the being able to teach, to being able to show people that everybody is equal, that nobody is different -- if they are doing their job, to not be thought of as different. that is one of the reasons we took on proposition 8. that is one of the reasons we did the play "8," a dramatization of went on in the courtroom in san francisco. we put that on because we want to show people what actually went on in that courtroom. we wanted to normalize it. we find that as we move along, the wind is at our back. it is like we are hitting critical mass. you're seeing more states adopt it. great britain, you're seeing more countrie
, aside from the obvious reasons of marriage equality, and we should all be treated equal under the law, and it was a bad initiative, and we hope of the supreme court will uphold the rulings -- it was partly an educational process. we discover as we go along, first of all, there is not one person in this audience or anywhere that does not have a gay person in their family or a gay friend or a gay person that they work with in the workplace. nobody. the normalizing of things, the being able to...
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bush signed it into law. [applause] 50 years to the day that rosa parks sat down on the bus and -- in montgomery, alabama. 50 years to the day. [applause] rosa parks should feel right at home in the capital, joining sojourner truth, dr. martin luther king and many other american heroes. she will inspire all who walked these halls, especially young people, with her quiet strength, her pride, her dignity, her courage. i told you she was recognized by congress and friends of congress. now i would like to share with you comments from one of my invited to get. the race all great, willie mays -- baseball great, willie mays. these are the same injustices that rosa parks did when he was growing up. he could not be here today but sent a letter and said i could share these words about her. he said more than this, and i gave the complete letter to roses. -- rosa's nice -- niece. he said, change does not happen fast. one person's actions inspiring another. she simply did what was natural. she was tired so she sat down. t
bush signed it into law. [applause] 50 years to the day that rosa parks sat down on the bus and -- in montgomery, alabama. 50 years to the day. [applause] rosa parks should feel right at home in the capital, joining sojourner truth, dr. martin luther king and many other american heroes. she will inspire all who walked these halls, especially young people, with her quiet strength, her pride, her dignity, her courage. i told you she was recognized by congress and friends of congress. now i would...
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but if they are going to rule and this is what they do based on the law, we have a trial here in san francisco with many weeks of evidence. we brought on 17 witnesses. they brought on 2. and one of their witnesses who is their expert against the idea of gay marriage has done a 180. his name is david blankenhorn and has now said it absolutely should be something that should be done. if you look at it from a legal standpoint there is really nothing to argue. you can argue from a moral standpoint. can you say morally, i don't like the idea of gay marriage because your church teaches you a certain thing. that's fine. we're not asking anybody. we're not forcing any thank you very much to perform ceremonies. we're not asking anybody to go outside their religious beliefs. but marriage is not a religious right. it is a civil right that is provided by the government. a church does not have a right to marry someone except it is given the right by the government. the government issues marriage licenses. the government decides who gets married and who doesn't. so in 1967 there was a supreme cour
but if they are going to rule and this is what they do based on the law, we have a trial here in san francisco with many weeks of evidence. we brought on 17 witnesses. they brought on 2. and one of their witnesses who is their expert against the idea of gay marriage has done a 180. his name is david blankenhorn and has now said it absolutely should be something that should be done. if you look at it from a legal standpoint there is really nothing to argue. you can argue from a moral standpoint....
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each site operator will have to obey all laws protecting an individual's right to privacy. to bring this to fruition, we need to collaborate across the faa in the industry. reauthorization asked us to do this and we have made great strides. we have worked with our labor unions to lay the foundation for nexgen with the modernization and the collaboration has been exceptional. we are now using this new computer system to guide airplanes at high altitudes and nearly half of our sites across the nation. chairman, as you know, a lot of the research that propels nexgen takes place in atlantic city. he plays a key role, and we appreciate your support. we are collaborating with industry and as a result of the work we are doing with many partners we are producing procedures much more quickly and we are using these procedures right now to reduce the miles an aircraft must apply to create more direct routes, reduce fuel burn and cut greenhouse gas emissions. right here in metro washington, we have used these procedures to fly into dulles and reagan national, and we estimate they will
each site operator will have to obey all laws protecting an individual's right to privacy. to bring this to fruition, we need to collaborate across the faa in the industry. reauthorization asked us to do this and we have made great strides. we have worked with our labor unions to lay the foundation for nexgen with the modernization and the collaboration has been exceptional. we are now using this new computer system to guide airplanes at high altitudes and nearly half of our sites across the...
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caller: why did he sign it into law? what we have, unfortunately, as we have members of congress and the deaths administration holding 3100 million -- members of congress in this administration holding 310 million americans hostage. we had to pay them for that. there are a lot of americans who do not make a hundred 74,000 per year. -- make 174,000 per year. what are we supposed to do as american citizens? are we supposed to go out and risk millions of dollars on business every day to lose money or break even? host: from our twitter page -- joan is joining us from florida, good morning. in a word how would you describe sequestration? caller: it is twofold. we all know ronald reagan ran and tripled his deficit from the first to the second term and experienced a much milder recession than we are now. bill clinton had surpluses. the word "jobs" has been lost in all of this talk of sequestration we have people not working for the good of the american people. they have to be americans first and democrats or republicans second.
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mind one of that in the course of altman distinction, or it will be pushed forward until it becomes lawful in all states, old as well as new, north as well as south. >> you can always find more about our 16th president, including c-span2 house re- enactment of the lincoln- douglas debates on line at the c-span video library. >> tomorrow and "washington journal," will rahn and sabrina siddiqui discussed the debates over the automatic budget cuts and how it affects americans' views towards government. alison young will talk about her recent article on security in labs at the center for disease control and prevention that could pose bioterror threats. then the bicentennial of the women's suffrage march in washington, d.c.. "washington journal" live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> next, a house hearing on the effectiveness of the e verify program. after that, a discussion about the automatic spending cuts on the u.s. economy. then a house hearing on the federal aviation administration budget and operations. >> on wednesday, a house judiciary subcommittee hearing focused on the u.s. citizens
mind one of that in the course of altman distinction, or it will be pushed forward until it becomes lawful in all states, old as well as new, north as well as south. >> you can always find more about our 16th president, including c-span2 house re- enactment of the lincoln- douglas debates on line at the c-span video library. >> tomorrow and "washington journal," will rahn and sabrina siddiqui discussed the debates over the automatic budget cuts and how it affects...
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the way the sequester law is written, even underneath the account, even at the program project and activity, they all need to be cut by the same percentage. he goes on to actually say, for example, the faa has to cut resources in a way that will impact the workforce. he talks about program, project, and activity. can you explain how that flows down to the controller workforce? are they and activity? what are they? >> the program project and activity are the actual budget lines within the budget. then it is cut according to the nature of the accounts that we have. starting at the top, we have four accounts that are funding categories for the faa. the operations account, the largest, the facilities and equipment account, which is the next largest, the airport improvement program is actually the next largest. then the equipment account and then the research and development account, which is very small. >> then within each of those accounts, they are allocated across the lines of business, one of which is air traffic. in order to achieve cost savings in the operations account, i have to find th
the way the sequester law is written, even underneath the account, even at the program project and activity, they all need to be cut by the same percentage. he goes on to actually say, for example, the faa has to cut resources in a way that will impact the workforce. he talks about program, project, and activity. can you explain how that flows down to the controller workforce? are they and activity? what are they? >> the program project and activity are the actual budget lines within the...
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he was escaping persecution by his in-laws and by the court, and he came as a young man. he was 18 years old when she met him, and she thought of him as another son. she treated him that way. he loved it. he saw a part of that as what america was like, where people could be made over and he could be made over. >> he was one of the better observers who gives us a window on the relationship between the washingtons. he writes a letter. people ask why did martha spend every winter of the revolution with washington in lafayette? she loved her husband fondly. >> our next call comes from montpelier, virginia. good evening. you are on. >> i read in washington a few months ago, and at that time he mentioned that the judge woman left because martha told her she was going to pass her on down to her daughter and that she trusted and liked martha, but she didn't want to work for the daughter. >> that's actually her granddaughter. the daughter was many years dead by then. martha had three granddaughters, and the oldest one was a fairly bad tempered and very capricious, and i do not thi
he was escaping persecution by his in-laws and by the court, and he came as a young man. he was 18 years old when she met him, and she thought of him as another son. she treated him that way. he loved it. he saw a part of that as what america was like, where people could be made over and he could be made over. >> he was one of the better observers who gives us a window on the relationship between the washingtons. he writes a letter. people ask why did martha spend every winter of the...
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how the by law works is that our by law officers, any graffiti that comes up is at their discretion. so, whether they determine what is on the property is a nuisance and it allows us to keep our mural programs running. it allows us to look at individual situations. early on we had one situation where there was a property owner dispute between two neighbors where one had painted a sunflower on her garage and the other neighbor didn't like it. and the officer clearly made the distinction it was put on with permission. so, permission is considered in the decision-making process, but it's not an overall factor. so, if the by law officer had determined that that was a nuisance, the property owner would have been forced to remove it, but in this situation made a determination that it wasn't a nuisance, that it was put on, it wasn't detracting from the neighborhood and it was allowed to remain. it gives the officers a lot of leeway. we are looking at what toronto is doing right now in terms of possibly coming up with a way of retroactively approving pieces of art that are on murals that at
how the by law works is that our by law officers, any graffiti that comes up is at their discretion. so, whether they determine what is on the property is a nuisance and it allows us to keep our mural programs running. it allows us to look at individual situations. early on we had one situation where there was a property owner dispute between two neighbors where one had painted a sunflower on her garage and the other neighbor didn't like it. and the officer clearly made the distinction it was...
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you're supposed to enforce the law, not violate the law. are you allowed to park within 15 feet of a fire hydrant in new york city? >> yes. >> you are? so you don't even know the laws. >> get out of my face, please. >> jimmy's not surprised he catches these agents with his camera, twice. first at a fire hydrant and then at a bus stop. but when they pull their official vehicle up to another hydrant -- >> ooh, it's a fire hydrant. oh, my. >> a third violation? he's seen enough. >> she's in there writing a summons to someone else when she commits a violation with her own official city vehicle. what a shame. shame on you! it just shows the systematic abuse of authority. that's why i do what i do. that's why i make these videos, because i'm trying to change the system. >>> coming up -- >> get out of my face, man. >> danger ahead. a department of education employee tries to teach jimmy justice a lesson. >> stop. >> and playing with fire. >> you ought to be ashamed of yourself. while you're in the store, you don't hear the siren? what's the matter
you're supposed to enforce the law, not violate the law. are you allowed to park within 15 feet of a fire hydrant in new york city? >> yes. >> you are? so you don't even know the laws. >> get out of my face, please. >> jimmy's not surprised he catches these agents with his camera, twice. first at a fire hydrant and then at a bus stop. but when they pull their official vehicle up to another hydrant -- >> ooh, it's a fire hydrant. oh, my. >> a third violation?...
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and my friends knew i couldn't stand this law. but i never really knew how to take it on at that point. i was still too young to really recognize i had a voice. >> at what point did you say that to yourself, "this is so important to me for my own reasons of conscience, that i'm going tmake it my life as a young man." >> , myenioyear of high school, i had to do a senior project. and i had friends who learned how to cook healthy food, learned a new language. and i was just, like, none of that interests me. but you know what? but what got my attention was this law. and so on a whim, i sent an e-mail to dr. barbara forrest, who's an expert about, an expert on this issue. she -- >> teaches philosophy, doesn't she? >> she teaches philosophy at southeastern louisiana. so she was an expert witness at the kitzmiller versus dover trial, where -- >> in pennsylvania. >> in pennsylvania, where intelligent design creationism was ruled unconstitutional. and while it's not a supreme court case and desn't have holdinacro the entire united states,
and my friends knew i couldn't stand this law. but i never really knew how to take it on at that point. i was still too young to really recognize i had a voice. >> at what point did you say that to yourself, "this is so important to me for my own reasons of conscience, that i'm going tmake it my life as a young man." >> , myenioyear of high school, i had to do a senior project. and i had friends who learned how to cook healthy food, learned a new language. and i was just,...
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or this law should do this or i am hearing those kinds statements instead of referring to the law as it applies. mr. gibner you are wrong, we have document storage, whether it is stored at iron mountain or dt in a back up system it is the same thing and there is a requirement for retention and when or wherever that retention is, it must be requested no matter what the location is. whether there is no policy, or it is not a matter of policy, the law specifically states that the retrieval of those records must be had whether they are in a person's hand or not. whether they are in storage or someplace else. the only thing that can't be retrieved are ones that can be destroyed. okay? those are the only ones. now, if you are going to take the retention policy, as the law, that is even more concerning because you have not even determined whether it is correct or not. and i stated under section 8.8 actually, used all of 8, that most of this, is embellished. third off, i was very concerned to hear that there was some letter that came from the city attorney's office in representation of any o
or this law should do this or i am hearing those kinds statements instead of referring to the law as it applies. mr. gibner you are wrong, we have document storage, whether it is stored at iron mountain or dt in a back up system it is the same thing and there is a requirement for retention and when or wherever that retention is, it must be requested no matter what the location is. whether there is no policy, or it is not a matter of policy, the law specifically states that the retrieval of...
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people say that law will certainly stop the black panthers, but that law doesn't apply just to that panthers. it applies to everybody. eventually get a backlash commenced the social and political backlash in general to a lot of things have happened. i think i'm control was one of them. >> host: the 68 at that with prohibited purchasers, right? so it wasn't seen if you're a felon or habitual drug user and dishonorably discharged, mentally dangerous, they use different terminology, but they went through the state eight or nine sections of people that shouldn't be able to buy guns. >> at the time, it took a long time to do those checks and eventually that was replaced with what we have now but fully automated. >> the way wordpress for the 25 year period was in effect the honor system. he went in to buy a gun and they said craig, are you a felon? if he said now come you got to buy your gun. >> the 68 act would allow people to lie and get away with it and that wasn't changed until the brady act. destiny and ics later came. >> said the 68 act, you've got prominent republicans supporting it. when d
people say that law will certainly stop the black panthers, but that law doesn't apply just to that panthers. it applies to everybody. eventually get a backlash commenced the social and political backlash in general to a lot of things have happened. i think i'm control was one of them. >> host: the 68 at that with prohibited purchasers, right? so it wasn't seen if you're a felon or habitual drug user and dishonorably discharged, mentally dangerous, they use different terminology, but they...
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is that something that you would agree is necessary and would tell us what the law is alive for the banking system has been repeatedly broken oh the bank all right all over again i'm not defending the banking system for a second but why not why not get rid of those four banks and replace them with ten new banks and create competition well for competition yes we can agree pro-competition i'm pro-competition as well and i would stop bailing out banks and i would i would move to independent competing currency said the banks of banks effectively banks are going to have a duopoly all money i would remove that and if the bank over leverage is itself and the bets go against it and the bank goes bust then the bank goes bust and that's the end of the story but it seems you bet that the banks are just creating zombies and all the other things we talked about have been i mean that is why we have that's not a matter of regulation that's a matter of deregulation of anything else because regulation is protectionism effectively for the banks is it stan it is a matter of law and order their banks a
is that something that you would agree is necessary and would tell us what the law is alive for the banking system has been repeatedly broken oh the bank all right all over again i'm not defending the banking system for a second but why not why not get rid of those four banks and replace them with ten new banks and create competition well for competition yes we can agree pro-competition i'm pro-competition as well and i would stop bailing out banks and i would i would move to independent...
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entrapment of muslims on the show there is one aspect of entrapment that i haven't discussed yet law enforcement's infiltration of peace and activist groups all across the country targeted never day people like you would mean recently a four year request reveal that the f.b.i. have extensively been spying on the occupy wall street movement and they did this in a variety of ways including infiltration and others then mention just a few of the instances we now know about but there are probably countless more. on the first anniversary of occupy seven members of an occupy a group in austin texas were faced with felony charges and up to two years in prison over an act of civil disobedience resulting from a case of police entrapment they were calling for a shutdown of a local seaport in solidarity with union groups seven protesters blocked the entry of the porch and used lock boxes made of p.v.c. pipes to link their arms together to form a human chain they were then all charged with unlawful use of a criminal instrument however it was later discovered that the real undercover cops had been
entrapment of muslims on the show there is one aspect of entrapment that i haven't discussed yet law enforcement's infiltration of peace and activist groups all across the country targeted never day people like you would mean recently a four year request reveal that the f.b.i. have extensively been spying on the occupy wall street movement and they did this in a variety of ways including infiltration and others then mention just a few of the instances we now know about but there are probably...
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dozens of points before the library commission for which he extended and i asked you to look at the law and read the law and determine what it means to you and look at the who decisions that have been issued by the task force saying that in the minutes means that in the body of the minutes and stated why they did it. but the only thing that the library commission wanted to ask is can we ignore the finding? because the city attorney says that we may do something, can we continue to ignore what the task force has said on two occasions and official rulings and directed us to do? you might make an argument that they were saying that mr. hartz is asking one thing and the city attorney may do something else and that is one choice, by the second order, there was a clear decision. shall, we simply do what we are doing because the city attorney has said we may do it, as opposed to what we have now two declarations from the body, who is by law, determined to be the ones who decide what this ordinance means. their choice was to advice the library commission let's keep doing it. the questions they
dozens of points before the library commission for which he extended and i asked you to look at the law and read the law and determine what it means to you and look at the who decisions that have been issued by the task force saying that in the minutes means that in the body of the minutes and stated why they did it. but the only thing that the library commission wanted to ask is can we ignore the finding? because the city attorney says that we may do something, can we continue to ignore what...
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i came back to delaware working for what they call a white shoe law firm. a good law firm. the oldest law firm in the state that barely hired me because of my grades. well, you know, you only get to take the bar exam in delaware once, reverend. you get to take it once a year. and so they let you -- they let you study for it. and they -- you take it in september. you get the results in december. by that time, i had been home. 1965, dr. king was assassinated. 1965, bobby kennedy was assassinated. '68, i mean. when i graduated from law school. i'm thinking when i graduated from college in '65. '68 i graduated from law school and came home to wilmington. i realized i wasn't real happy doing what i was doing so i became a public defender. and i -- first cases i had were representing some of the folks who were accused of engaging in some of the nefarious things that caused our city. had an occupation with the national guard longer than any city sing reconstruction. seven months. national guard stationed in the streets of wilmington, delaware, on corners and some places with draw
i came back to delaware working for what they call a white shoe law firm. a good law firm. the oldest law firm in the state that barely hired me because of my grades. well, you know, you only get to take the bar exam in delaware once, reverend. you get to take it once a year. and so they let you -- they let you study for it. and they -- you take it in september. you get the results in december. by that time, i had been home. 1965, dr. king was assassinated. 1965, bobby kennedy was assassinated....
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i am very, very proud of all of you that are signing onto support this law. i would like to offer an international perspective here. as a naturalized citizen in this country, i inherited the history of this country and that involves the good, the bad, and the really, really ugly. and as a political science major and history major, it [speaker not understood] me the interment of the japanese american and the japanese latino that we did in this country without due process of law. this is the history that i inherit in becoming an american. as an american, i also carry the burden of current events and current laws. and let me tell you where i was during /11. -- 9/11. * i was teaching american political science abroad in asia. and it was very, very difficult to explain to my students what was happening in guantanamo, holding people without the due process of law. coming back to america now for two years, it's amazing that we have to tell the government to obey the law? there is no debating that. it should be absolute silence in appreciation that we have a law in p
i am very, very proud of all of you that are signing onto support this law. i would like to offer an international perspective here. as a naturalized citizen in this country, i inherited the history of this country and that involves the good, the bad, and the really, really ugly. and as a political science major and history major, it [speaker not understood] me the interment of the japanese american and the japanese latino that we did in this country without due process of law. this is the...
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and he's a great resource for law enforcement specifically and everybody else, too, but law enforcement specifically to help you find graffiti vandals or to add on to cases if you do find a graffiti vandal. so, this is for randy campbell. thanks. (applause) >> good news. rebecca delgado is in the house. rebecca, would you like to come up and say a few words about your group at the academy of arts? >> hello, everybody. thank you very, very much. first of all, i would like to say my name is rebecca delgado and i'm a board member of the graffiti advisory as well as a volunteer for dpw. i've been a volunteer with dpw for about 10 years and a board member for about sick years. and i am actually here to nominate -- oh, before i say that, i wanted to thank all of you, by the way, for being here today for joining the conference. i'd like to thank all the people, all the organizations responsible for putting together the international conference. and thank you for visiting our city. i hope you had a great time while you're here and you will continue to explore the city this weekend. you are very
and he's a great resource for law enforcement specifically and everybody else, too, but law enforcement specifically to help you find graffiti vandals or to add on to cases if you do find a graffiti vandal. so, this is for randy campbell. thanks. (applause) >> good news. rebecca delgado is in the house. rebecca, would you like to come up and say a few words about your group at the academy of arts? >> hello, everybody. thank you very, very much. first of all, i would like to say my...
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president obama going on national television to discuss the idea he came up with and he signed into law. yet he blames everyone other than himself for the sequester cuts. >> let's the be clear. none of this is necessary. it is happening because a choice that republicans in congress have made. they have allowed these cuts to happen because they refuse to budge on closing a single wasteful loophole to help reduce the deficit. >> judge jeanine: wait a minute. wasn't that done a few months back during the fiscal cliff negotiations? but it is not just the republicans he blames. he says it is now our job to resolve this mess. >> the issue is not m my per sy power.suv the question is can the american people help persuade their members of congress to do the right thing. >> judge jeanine: now, if you or i can't pay our bills we spend less. we budget. we don't go on a buying spree and we certainly don't raise our credit card limits. not president obama. he is perfectly content to grow the size of our federal government by leaps and bounds. now, i worked in government for 30 years. i ran a major o
president obama going on national television to discuss the idea he came up with and he signed into law. yet he blames everyone other than himself for the sequester cuts. >> let's the be clear. none of this is necessary. it is happening because a choice that republicans in congress have made. they have allowed these cuts to happen because they refuse to budge on closing a single wasteful loophole to help reduce the deficit. >> judge jeanine: wait a minute. wasn't that done a few...
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those are true but i don't think that the law requires them to do it. if you go to rec and park and they ask you for something that is really at the labor department or the mayor's office that they will say we don't have that but we should go to the other city office but on those two, there is at least potentially, an agency responsibility and under as the head of the agency, have that responsibility and what would it take even if there were a failure to respond that day what would make it willful? since he had appointed a staff, responded himself in a timely way? as we do these, i just think that we are going to have a series of these kinds of questions. >> commissioners? studley pointed exactly the point that is troubling me because i think that mr. ginsberg himself did conduct the search and there were no responsive documents so i do understand that technically, the answer was correct and he responded in the way that the ordinance contemplates but at the same time, what troubles me about this particular instance is that the request came in only a few
those are true but i don't think that the law requires them to do it. if you go to rec and park and they ask you for something that is really at the labor department or the mayor's office that they will say we don't have that but we should go to the other city office but on those two, there is at least potentially, an agency responsibility and under as the head of the agency, have that responsibility and what would it take even if there were a failure to respond that day what would make it...
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her husband, wayne, was a harvard law graduate. they brought their six children. >> i thought at first it was going to be a sunny day. just walk into the kingdom one day, bring my family, and we'll live forever through eternity, believing in the scriptures and doing the things god wanted. >> when it comes to religious matters, you're always learning. >> clive doyle came to waco on his way from australia to israel. he ultimately stayed to study scripture with david koresh. >> as his message developed, we came to see him as more than just a prophet. >> a messiah. >> right. manifestation of god in the flesh. >> koresh added a twist to his message in 1989, declaring only he could have sex. all the other branch davidian men would be celibate, even married men. koresh, however, could have multiple wives. in this home video that he would later send to federal agents during the siege -- >> i'm not a mean person. >> no, no. >> -- koresh linked his blend of spirituality and sex with the purity of the garden of eden. >> he was showing in the
her husband, wayne, was a harvard law graduate. they brought their six children. >> i thought at first it was going to be a sunny day. just walk into the kingdom one day, bring my family, and we'll live forever through eternity, believing in the scriptures and doing the things god wanted. >> when it comes to religious matters, you're always learning. >> clive doyle came to waco on his way from australia to israel. he ultimately stayed to study scripture with david koresh....
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and i don't know that the law is, or has attempted to go after that. the law is... these practices were in their infancy when these rules were written and the technology has changed a great deal about what will be around and how it will be accessible and i think that it is a little hard to know what responsibility the agency has. where there are not common standards and they can determine and make their own determination both of the deletion and of what records to search. >> that is not making it any easier, but it is part of what i am struggling with. >> i apologize. >> do you have anything to say in response to that? >> no.. >> here is sort of what... i think that this is a larger issue than the one that we have right now with mr. ginsberg. this is only the question before us right now is whether mr. ginsberg committed a willful violation of the sunshine ordinance. we will later, get to the others who had their issue adjudicated by the sunshine task force. so to me, the question, the main question is did mr. ginsberg actually conduct the search for the records tha
and i don't know that the law is, or has attempted to go after that. the law is... these practices were in their infancy when these rules were written and the technology has changed a great deal about what will be around and how it will be accessible and i think that it is a little hard to know what responsibility the agency has. where there are not common standards and they can determine and make their own determination both of the deletion and of what records to search. >> that is not...
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not because we are the only nation on earth to common law. everybody else follows french civil law. common law is the notion that god plans the law in the hearts of the people, that they know what's right and wrong and the other theaters as the germans did to enforce the law that everybody else i ready knows is right. civil law stems from divine right of games, which does god plans the law and the heart of the ruler and dispenses it as he sees fit. that's really where most of the state fire. a christian, mostly protestant, i don't think too many people would argue with that. private property rights with titles and deeds. this is brought out in a boat by hernando desoto called the mystery of capital, in which he argues one of the missing things in much of what i used to call a third world which they have property, but they don't have written titles and deeds to the property that allowed them to the so-called leverage that to build businesses. one of the first things they say is do you have collateral for the one. you can't prove the loud. without the ability to build wealth. and the
not because we are the only nation on earth to common law. everybody else follows french civil law. common law is the notion that god plans the law in the hearts of the people, that they know what's right and wrong and the other theaters as the germans did to enforce the law that everybody else i ready knows is right. civil law stems from divine right of games, which does god plans the law and the heart of the ruler and dispenses it as he sees fit. that's really where most of the state fire. a...
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many had to treat them under law when they weren't insured. the obama law, reduced 10 billion over 10 years, provides bonuses to doctors to provide the medicaid patients. so what i think, this is the latest complaint in had a series of complaints about the health care law that turn out not to be true, from detractors from the law and then what we see is the supreme court embraces it, republican governors are embracing it and everybody is embracing it. >> it's still going to bend the health curve, that health care costs are going to go down? i thought that's been debunked. >> no, the other issue with about premiums going up. >> brenda: i'm sorry, we've got to move this conversation. we've got to move this information. we don't have time right now. toby, doctor shorges,hat what we're talking about, is obamacare causing them. >> we've had doctor shortages for the last five years and again, use massachusetts. massachusetts has the second most physicians per population in the united states. now, if anybody was not going to have shortages, they woul
many had to treat them under law when they weren't insured. the obama law, reduced 10 billion over 10 years, provides bonuses to doctors to provide the medicaid patients. so what i think, this is the latest complaint in had a series of complaints about the health care law that turn out not to be true, from detractors from the law and then what we see is the supreme court embraces it, republican governors are embracing it and everybody is embracing it. >> it's still going to bend the...
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her husband, wayne, was a harvard law graduate. they brought their six children. >> i thought at first it was going to be a sunny day. just walk into the kingdom one day, bring my family, and we'll live forever through eternity, believing in the scriptures and doing the things god wanted. >> when it comes to religious matters, you're always learning. >> reporter: clive doyle came to waco on his way from australia to israel. he ultimately stayed to study scripture with david koresh. >> as his message developed, we came to see him as more than just a prophet. >> reporter: a messiah. >> right. manifestation of god in the flesh. >> reporter: koresh added a twist to his message in 1989, declaring only he could have sex. all the other branch davidian men would be celibate, even married men. koresh, however, could have multiple wives. in this home video that he would later send to federal agents during the siege -- >> i'm not a mean person. >> no, no. >> reporter: -- koresh linked his blend of spirituality and sex with the purity of the g
her husband, wayne, was a harvard law graduate. they brought their six children. >> i thought at first it was going to be a sunny day. just walk into the kingdom one day, bring my family, and we'll live forever through eternity, believing in the scriptures and doing the things god wanted. >> when it comes to religious matters, you're always learning. >> reporter: clive doyle came to waco on his way from australia to israel. he ultimately stayed to study scripture with david...
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as a law enforcement officer you are required to come up with expertise in all kinds of disciplines. you come to work as a patrol officer and you walk out on the street, first call you get might be to go to a traffic accident. you have to look at the physics, you have it look at the scene and see what happened. you might leave there and go to narcotics activity, leave there and go to child abuse, a shooting, a stabbing, those are all different crimes. when you think about it, that's a staggering amount of information the officer has to know and he's going to get grilled in court to make sure he knew that information. experts are all made, none of them are born. say an officer goes to traffic, he has a real interest in traffic and he's going to do traffic reconstruction and everything up to fatal accidents. for him to be able to do that, he's got to go out to a scene, he has to look at evidence, he has to be basically a map maker to create a diagram about what occurred, he has to look at the weight of the vehicle, the radial skids, apply the laws of physics and come up with a reasonab
as a law enforcement officer you are required to come up with expertise in all kinds of disciplines. you come to work as a patrol officer and you walk out on the street, first call you get might be to go to a traffic accident. you have to look at the physics, you have it look at the scene and see what happened. you might leave there and go to narcotics activity, leave there and go to child abuse, a shooting, a stabbing, those are all different crimes. when you think about it, that's a...
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but that is not in the under-lying law and requirement. we have heard some comment tonight about whether everyone's summary was included whether people were treated the same, whether their summaries were included in the same sort of way. and that might be an issue, i see them going back that it was listed as one of the uncontested/contested facts in the memorandum of august 17th. but, i see no reference to that issue in the sunshine ordinance task force findings. so there is nothing before me that i can find that raises that issue. although it has been raised here tonight, and it will trouble me if different members of the public were treated differently or if the statements were treated differently but that seems to have been mentioned but never addressed by the sunshine task force and therefore, there is nothing that i see before me that i can do anything about. when the ethics commission itself, changed our practice, to put the 150-word statements in the body of the document, we did not do it because we thought that we were in any kind
but that is not in the under-lying law and requirement. we have heard some comment tonight about whether everyone's summary was included whether people were treated the same, whether their summaries were included in the same sort of way. and that might be an issue, i see them going back that it was listed as one of the uncontested/contested facts in the memorandum of august 17th. but, i see no reference to that issue in the sunshine ordinance task force findings. so there is nothing before me...
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our by law in vancouver states that even if you give an artist permission to put up graffiti on your wall, it has to go. they don't permit graffiti on your walls. whether that's in a mural or whether that's just a tag on your wall. so, even if it is done with permission, with consent, if somebody complains or if one of our by law officers come by, it has to go. and it's one of those very clear definitions of graffiti versus art and that's how vancouver has been doing it. i hope that helps a little bit. >> thank you. yeah, i think here in san francisco the difference between graffiti and art is the permission. i hope i appreciate our anonymously written questions. [laughter] >> all right. anybody else have an answer to that one? so, we'll move on to the next one. i'll take somebody from the audience and come back here. good, i'm seeing some hands go up. we'll go with you, if you want to stand up. >> my question is about liabilities. if you're doing something that the original tagger, the vandal, let's say, did, and now you're using volunteers to paint it out, what -- has anybody consi
our by law in vancouver states that even if you give an artist permission to put up graffiti on your wall, it has to go. they don't permit graffiti on your walls. whether that's in a mural or whether that's just a tag on your wall. so, even if it is done with permission, with consent, if somebody complains or if one of our by law officers come by, it has to go. and it's one of those very clear definitions of graffiti versus art and that's how vancouver has been doing it. i hope that helps a...
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many had to treat them under law when they weren't insured. the obama law, reduced 10 billion over 10 years, provides bonuses to doctors to provide the medicaid patients. so what i think, this is the latest complaint in had a series of complaints about the health care law that turn out not to be true, from detractors from the law and then what we see is the supreme court embraces it, republican governors are embracing it and everybody is embracing it. >> it's still going to bend the...
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>> it's also important to realize if this section is found obsolete and you think that an election law is discriminatory, there's real resource now. and others are permanent, these are not coming back. >> let's be clear, this is not about repealing all of-- >> exactly. >> this is about repealing only one part of it that applies only to some-- >> and just to reiterate now successful it's been. in 1964, the year before it passed. black voter registration in mississippi, 6%. and then it was 60%. and voter registration are higher than states not covered by section 5. >> what about the argument from the people who still want this supported. if you do away with the pre clearance requirement you'll get last minute attempts by states or localities to move or impose things that liberals don't like, like voter i.d. which might restrict -- they can play some games, in other words, before elections if you don't have the justice department supervising this in advance. >> in those states. this came out so clearly in -- no, those six states, not the north, the south. louisiana and alabama and mississ
>> it's also important to realize if this section is found obsolete and you think that an election law is discriminatory, there's real resource now. and others are permanent, these are not coming back. >> let's be clear, this is not about repealing all of-- >> exactly. >> this is about repealing only one part of it that applies only to some-- >> and just to reiterate now successful it's been. in 1964, the year before it passed. black voter registration in...
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by law we can. we could go through the court system and this will take years, but i think the legislative process is there for people like you and me to stand up and say, hey, this is unconstitutional. we don't like it. and i would encourage all of you people here to take up this fight. thank you again, supervisor chiu. we are very he proud of you. >> thank you very much. (applause) >> next speaker. and if i could remind folks that -- to not express either support with applause or opposition to statements, but you can use your hands to indicate positive support if you like. next speaker. >>> thank you. my name is winston sin, private citizen, generic tea partier. i'd like to commend supervisor chiu also for having the awareness and foresight and the courage, everyone here consider co-sponsoring this resolution. i would have felt that it's needless to say anything about this because on the face of it, isn't it unconstitutional? where is the due process to have anyone without charge, warrant, any due
by law we can. we could go through the court system and this will take years, but i think the legislative process is there for people like you and me to stand up and say, hey, this is unconstitutional. we don't like it. and i would encourage all of you people here to take up this fight. thank you again, supervisor chiu. we are very he proud of you. >> thank you very much. (applause) >> next speaker. and if i could remind folks that -- to not express either support with applause or...
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the crimes against the libyan people those acts should not be exempted those should be the subject of law courts should say they were do you know other than the libyan should be treated equally and should this should be granted in the constitution for example cut off his son safe held in the city of tongue. do you think he can be tried instead in the international criminal court is it do you think he's getting a fair trial in libya if he's tried by his enemies. i mean. first. of their fees a libyan his crimes were committed in libya and so it's the three libya is not a member. of the quote. i don't know one which grounds you know the international community or the i.c.c. is talking about safely been tried in the sea but you feel like he's getting a fair trial in libya he'd been tried once you know two or three sessions you know and we didn't see any mistreatment you know but when you were working and cut off his garment you were in somewhat friendly relations with him or not. there was a working relationship sporadic. but i was basically a consultant. he has his own team but some technica
the crimes against the libyan people those acts should not be exempted those should be the subject of law courts should say they were do you know other than the libyan should be treated equally and should this should be granted in the constitution for example cut off his son safe held in the city of tongue. do you think he can be tried instead in the international criminal court is it do you think he's getting a fair trial in libya if he's tried by his enemies. i mean. first. of their fees a...
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he's charged with vandalism to a law enforcement memorial and public intoxication after a woman told police she saw the man steal that bouquet from in front of the police department, then leave in a taxi. officers stopped the taxi and found him with the flowers, and he had no explanation as to where he had gotten them. this happened friday, the first day back on the job for police officers following tuesday's killing of sergeant butch baker and detective elizabeth butler. >>> more information on the man who killed the officers and why his name was not in criminal data bases despite a significant criminal record. federal law prevents people convicted of a crime and in prison for more than a year from oeng a gun. but because 35-year-old jeremy goulet was sentenced to two consecutive one-year sentences for gun crimes, he wasn't in that data base. meantime, the so cal high school baseball team suited up to play a tribute game for the two murdered officers. the game was organized by the team's coach and sergeant baker's former partner. mixed in with the flowers and the other mementos at t
he's charged with vandalism to a law enforcement memorial and public intoxication after a woman told police she saw the man steal that bouquet from in front of the police department, then leave in a taxi. officers stopped the taxi and found him with the flowers, and he had no explanation as to where he had gotten them. this happened friday, the first day back on the job for police officers following tuesday's killing of sergeant butch baker and detective elizabeth butler. >>> more...
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a complete breakdown of law and order. no government can allow that, and yet it happens. so that something -- iran is a very strong, aggressive shia power and it has interest in the region. so again it bears its own great king. that balance has to be kept. so if you have an understanding, i think it can be -- [inaudible] spent the country of mali is emerging as a battleground. spent yes, a team it is in the book. repo book. it has exactly the same paradigm. you have been hearing about the tribes. tribesman like the with your tribesmen and others and was just and. they have been marginalized. they are mineral resources have been stolen. they have been treated as third grade citizens on their own traditional lands by the central government. so there comes a point when they say enough is enough. they have been killed and raped and tortured. they will react. unfortunately, this is not a very civilized or very educated part of the world. these are tribesmen to most of them are illiterate. the only ex-going to their own tribal court. and the code is the law of olympics as they
a complete breakdown of law and order. no government can allow that, and yet it happens. so that something -- iran is a very strong, aggressive shia power and it has interest in the region. so again it bears its own great king. that balance has to be kept. so if you have an understanding, i think it can be -- [inaudible] spent the country of mali is emerging as a battleground. spent yes, a team it is in the book. repo book. it has exactly the same paradigm. you have been hearing about the...